President Trump had quite a wonderful day.
In fact, they’re now calling it “Super Saturday” as President Trump won clean sweeps in Idaho, Michigan and Missouri.
Trump picked up all the delegates….
Nikki Haley? 0.
🚨 BREAKING: Donald Trump has won the GOP caucuses in Idaho. pic.twitter.com/TsEtUJn1jN
— Benny Johnson (@bennyjohnson) March 3, 2024
Huge day!
BREAKING: Trump wins the GOP presidential primary in Idaho, securing all 32 delegates. In a single day, Trump achieved what is known as the GOP caucus trifecta, decisively defeating Nikki Haley in Michigan, Missouri, and Idaho. he now has 244 delegates. Haley has 24. DeSantis 9… pic.twitter.com/iEr6nboXsU
— Simon Ateba (@simonateba) March 3, 2024
They’re now calling it the “Super Sweep” on “Super Saturday”:
HUGE: Trump's super Saturday: Donald wins clean sweep of Idaho, Michigan and Missouri as he blows Nikki Haley out of the water in Republican caucuses… inching closer to rematch with Bidenhttps://t.co/pInjc0SuIk
— DailyNoah.com (@DailyNoahNews) March 3, 2024
Here’s more, from The Daily Mail:
Donald Trump has comfortably cruised past rival Nikki Haley to win Republican caucuses in Idaho, Michigan and Missouri.
The networks called Idaho for the former president shortly after 7pm with 60 per cent of the vote counted when he was leading Nikki Haley by 85 points to 14.
The win notches up another 32 delegates for Trump ahead of the Republican’s national convention in July.
In Michigan, Trump trounced Haley in all 13 districts taking part in the nominating caucuses, securing 98 percent of support overall according to the GOP. It was the second part of the state’s nominating process.
The two contests add to an earlier win in Missouri, where the race was called at 11:40am, less than two hours after the gatherings began.
The former president, who is especially strong in caucuses, was adding to his clean sweep of Republican contests with victories in Iowa, New Hampshire, Nevada, the U.S. Virgin Islands, South Carolina and the Michigan primary.
Former U.N. Ambassador Haley, meanwhile, is still seeking her first win. There are no Democratic contests on Saturday.
For this election cycle, Michigan Republicans devised a hybrid nominating system, split between a primary and a caucus.
ADVERTISEMENTTrump won the primary convincingly on Tuesday, securing 12 of 16 delegates up for grabs. He took all of Michigan’s remaining 39 delegates at stake on Saturday
In Missouri, voters gathered to award 51 of the state’s 54 Republican delegates.
They lined up outside a church in Columbia, home to the University of Missouri, before the doors opened.
‘I don´t know what my role here will be, besides standing in a corner for Trump,’ Columbia resident Carmen Christal said, adding that she´s ‘just looking forward to the experience of it.’
This year will be the first test of the new system, which is almost entirely run by volunteers on the Republican side.
The caucuses were organized after GOP Gov. Mike Parson signed a 2022 law that, among other things, canceled the planned March 12 presidential primary.
Lawmakers have failed to reinstate the primary despite calls to do so by both state Republican and Democratic party leaders. Democrats will hold a party-run primary on March 23.
Trump prevailed twice under Missouri’s old presidential primary system.
ADVERTISEMENTNext week, Super Tuesday will see 16 states and American Samoa hold primaries on what will be the largest day of voting of the year outside of the November election. Trump is on track to lock up the nomination days later.
Michigan Republicans at their convention in Grand Rapids on Saturday began allocating 39 of the state´s 55 GOP presidential delegates.
But a significant portion of the party´s grassroots force was skipping the gathering because of the lingering effects of a months long dispute over the party’s leadership.
Trump handily won Michigan’s primary this past Tuesday with 68 percent of the vote compared with Haley´s 27 percent.
Last year, Idaho lawmakers passed cost-cutting legislation that was intended to move all the state´s primaries to the same date in May – but the bill inadvertently eliminated the presidential primaries entirely.
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